Separation and Independence of Judiciary in Bangladesh:
In Bangladesh, the separation of the judiciary and its independence are constitutional mandates as they are incorporated in the several articles of the Constitution of the People‟s Republic of Bangladesh. Article 22 of the Constitution requires the State shall ensure the separation of the judiciary from the executive organs of the State.” Article 94(4) of the Constitution states that “the chief justice and the other judges of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh shall be independent in the exercise of their judicial functions.” The same view is also reflected in article 116A regarding the judges and judicial magistrates of the subordinate courts. Article 116A of the Constitution provides that all persons employed in the judicial service and even all magistrates shall be independent in the exercise of their judicial functions.